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Chapt 2. Introduction to the use of the development board
2.5. How to burn Android image to TF card The Android image of the development board can only be burned into the TF card under the Windows platform using the PhoenixCard software, and the version of the PhoenixCard software must be PhonixCard-4.2.8.
Please do not use software for burning Linux images, such as Win32Diskimager or balenaEtcher, to burn Android images.
In addition, the PhoenixCard software does not have versions for Linux and Mac platforms, so it is impossible to burn Android images to TF cards under Linux and Mac platforms.
1) First, please make sure that the Windows system has installed Microsoft VisualC++ 2008 Redistrbutable -
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2) If not installed MicrosoftVisualC++2008Redistrbutable-x86, Using PhoenixCard to format TF card or burn Android image will prompt the following error
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3) Microsoft VisualC++2008Redistrbutable - x86 the installation package can be downloaded from the official tool of Orange Pi Zero 3, or you can go to the official website of Microsoft to download
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4) Then prepare a TF card with 8GB or larger capacity. The transmission speed of the TF card must be class 10 or above. It is recommended to use a TF card of SanDisk and other brands
5) Then use the card reader to insert the TF card into the computer
6) Download the Android image and PhoenixCard programming tool from the Orange Pi data download page. Please ensure that the version of the PhonenixCrad tool is PhonixCard-4.2.8. Please do not use the PhonixCard software version lower than 4.2.8 to burn the Android image. There may be problems with the Android image flashed by this version of the PhonixCard tool
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7) Then use the decompression software to decompress the compressed package of the downloaded Android image. Among the decompressed files, the file ending with ".img" is the Android image file, and the size is more than 1GB.
8) Then use decompression software to decompress Phon ixCard4.2.8.zip, this software does not need to be installed, just find PhoenixCard in the decompressed folder and open it.
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9) After opening PhoenixCard, if the TF card is recognized normally, the drive letter and capacity of the TF card will be displayed in the middle list.
Please make sure that the displayed drive letter is consistent with the drive letter of the TF card you want to burn.
If there is no display, you can try to unplug the TF card, or click the "Refresh Drive Letter" button in PhoenixCard
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10) After confirming the drive letter, format the TF card first, and click the "Recover Card" button in PhoenixCard (if the "Recover Card" button is gray and cannot be pressed, you can first click the "Refresh Drive Letter" button)
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If there is a problem with formatting, please try to unplug and insert the TF card and then test again.
If the problem still exists after re-plugging and inserting the TF card, you can restart the Windows computer or try another computer.
11) Then start to write the Android image into the TF card
a. First select the path of the Android image in the "Firmware" column b. Select "Activation Card" in "Card Type"
c. Then click the "burn card" button to start burning
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12) After burning, the display of PhoenixCard is as shown in the figure below.
At this time, click the "Close" button to exit PhoenixCard, and then you can pull out the TF card from the computer and insert it into the development board to start
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After burning the Android system, the TF card can only see a 128 MB partition in Windows, and the displayed partition is as shown in the figure below
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Some computers may pop up more than 20 disk partitions, but only the 128 MB partition can be opened partition),
please note that this is normal,
please do not think that the TF card is burned out.
The reason for this is that the Android system has a total of more than 20 partitions, but most of them cannot be recognized normally in the Windows system.
At this point, please safely unplug the TF card and insert it into the development board to start it.
After the Android system starts, use the following command to see the twenty or so partitions in the TF card:
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Use the df -hcommand to see that the 16GB TF card has about 11 GB of space available after burning the Android system (more than 20 partitions will not be mounted to the Android system, focus on these to the partition).
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